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Ocean: How to Save Earth's Last Wilderness

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From the icy oceans of our poles to remote coral islands, David Attenborough has filmed in every ocean habitat on planet earth. Now, with long-term collaborator Colin Butfield, he shares the story of our last great, critical wilderness, and the one which shapes the land we live on, regulates our climate and creates the air we breathe.

Through one hundred years, eight unique ocean habitats, countless intriguing species - and through personal stories, history and cutting-edge science - Ocean uncovers the mystery, the wonder and the frailty of the most unexplored habitat on our planet. And it shows its remarkable resilience: it is the part of our world that can, and in some cases has, recovered the fastest, and in our lifetimes we could see a fully restored marine world, even richer and more spectacular than we could possibly hope, if we act now.

It is a book almost a century in the making, but one that has never been more urgently needed.
On the eve of his 99th birthday, it was a very special event that marked the publication of Ocean, Sir David Attenborough's book co-written with Colin Butfield. Colin was joined at St James's Church in Piccadilly by Sir Michael Palin and Keith Scholey, who looked back on an extraordinary career and a vital new book.

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From the icy oceans of our poles to remote coral islands, David Attenborough has filmed in every ocean habitat on planet earth. Now, with long-term collaborator Colin Butfield, he shares the story of our last great, critical wilderness, and the one which shapes the land we live on, regulates our climate and creates the air we breathe.

Through one hundred years, eight unique ocean habitats, countless intriguing species - and through personal stories, history and cutting-edge science - Ocean uncovers the mystery, the wonder and the frailty of the most unexplored habitat on our planet. And it shows its remarkable resilience: it is the part of our world that can, and in some cases has, recovered the fastest, and in our lifetimes we could see a fully restored marine world, even richer and more spectacular than we could possibly hope, if we act now.

It is a book almost a century in the making, but one that has never been more urgently needed.
On the eve of his 99th birthday, it was a very special event that marked the publication of Ocean, Sir David Attenborough's book co-written with Colin Butfield. Colin was joined at St James's Church in Piccadilly by Sir Michael Palin and Keith Scholey, who looked back on an extraordinary career and a vital new book.

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Book details

  • Book author:,
  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:400 Pages
  • Dimensions:238 x 164 x 40 mm
  • Publication date:05/08/2025
  • Publisher:John Murray Press
  • ISBN13:9781399818506
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.

Note

The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.